Animals
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Illegal Ivory can be Identified by 'Bomb-curve' Dating Technique
Cold War-era radioactive isotopes can be effectively used in a new dating technique that will help fight the war on illegal wildlife trafficking, according to researchers at Columbia University.
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Alaska Welcomes Birth of Endangered Sea Lion
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Researchers Discover New Species of Spoon Worms in Japan
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Monkeys' Social Networks Determine Spread of Information, Study Finds
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Mutant 'Type-D' Orca may be a New Species of Killer Whale
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Underwater Noise Pollution Keeps Fish from Finding Home
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Pesticides from Marijuana Farms Threaten Fishers in the Sierra Nevada
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28 States Receive Federal Grant Money to Combat White-nose Syndrome in Bats
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Only Wild Jaguar in US Photographed Near Site of Proposed Copper Mine
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Pacifica Shark Attacks Kayaker: What to do if a Shark Attacks You?
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Infants Recognize Emotion in Each Other by 5 Months Old, Study Says
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Mouse Non-Invasively Cloned from Drop of Blood in Japanese Lab